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s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims and the environmental policy alliance reports calling their conclusions, a quote, uninterpretiable hodgepodge tha demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding about the nature of the design, construction process. >>> a minnesota high school student has frostbite after school officials made her stand outside in a wet bathing suit in 25 below zero windchill conditions. a local tv station reports the ninth grader was swimming in the pool when a science project in another part of the building set off the alarm. well, the rest of the class was already dressed. she could grab only a towel before be
s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims...
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they're now a major supplier of energy to western europe because be followed the anti-energy policy for a generation. first thing congress should do is not send foreign aid. first thing they should do is lift the prohibition on sending that gas to western europe, not that it will work overnight, but that's a very powerful sing nal to the russians and frankly, driving down the price of oil and gas is a strategy. it worked for the soviet union, it would work with putin because it takes away his resources. i'm always fascinated with symbolic liberalism. the president gave us a taste of is about international law. you have a kgb colonel who spent his entire career breaking the law. who is actually quite enthusiastic about doing whatever he wants. why would anybody in the west believe that putin is -- i think he could be affected by real sanctions that had real bite, but lecturing him on some vague international legal structure will strike him almost as childish. >> fact, if you read what putin told the united nations about international law, it was exactly the same thing. i think he's tryin
they're now a major supplier of energy to western europe because be followed the anti-energy policy for a generation. first thing congress should do is not send foreign aid. first thing they should do is lift the prohibition on sending that gas to western europe, not that it will work overnight, but that's a very powerful sing nal to the russians and frankly, driving down the price of oil and gas is a strategy. it worked for the soviet union, it would work with putin because it takes away his...
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as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our troops rely on to get supplies and food and water. putin controls that. putin is controlling our syria chemical weapons collection deal, which is a farce. putin is undermining our negotiations in iran. have we given him too much power? why has president obama seemingly trusted him on so many fronts? >> we don't trust him. we don't trust him at all. there's commonality between us and russia. we both are opposed to islamic terrorism. we both want to make sure that iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon. so we work with the russians when we need to. but i don't think it empowered putin. i think putin is a very
as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our...
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bound energy gas. also, russian banks major banks have large investments in this country. i think even president putin stated a figure that $28 billion worth exposure in the ukraine, and today we already learned that two major banks have a russian banks have been winding down and of course, russian investors just like any invest the the the tor, would be very worried about a political instability. and this is having a mitigating, curbing impact on how russia will treat the ukraine and the new government in the testimony cooing months. >> okay, ukraine and russia, analysts with ihs global incite, thank you for the your time. >> thank you. >> now the, angle americale has become she ao warned she doesn't support the reform that prime minister david cameron wants. nadine barber reports. >> europe's most powerful politician the, in one of it's oldest parliaments. angel merkel told the politicians how much she respected british, but reforming the union prime minister, don't get your hopes up. >> i have been told many times during the last two days that there are very special exp
bound energy gas. also, russian banks major banks have large investments in this country. i think even president putin stated a figure that $28 billion worth exposure in the ukraine, and today we already learned that two major banks have a russian banks have been winding down and of course, russian investors just like any invest the the the tor, would be very worried about a political instability. and this is having a mitigating, curbing impact on how russia will treat the ukraine and the new...
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putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine. >> that was from 2009 and that remains on every's mind in the region. and now for our final rule, beware of emotional hawks. we've heard a lot from these folks. conservative emo hawks believe in the president just demonstrated strength or anger, foreign nations would act differently. republicans say putin would never have done this if obama had been tougher. never mind he takes the actions regardless of who is in charge of the country. never mind this is more about russia and crimea than it is about us. would he hear be stronger so much it starts to sound pla
putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine....
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foreign policy objectives affected by energy issues. while the national debate is over, tubes and mobile biological weapons labs, internal documents note that increased oil production in a post war iraq would have the vul effect of reducing world oil prices. >> prior to our even going to war in iraq, the focus was on oil. and iraqi oil and how to take it over far more than anything else. >> joining me now is rachel maddow, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and "why we did it." what is the answer after all of your work on this? >> i think, andrea, the question is the most important part, which is the decisions of our generation on national security are determined more than anything by what the george w. bush administration did with that nine-year war in iraq and alongside of the 13-year war in afghanistan that's still going on. the american people are against those wars. those are the determine tif constraint for thinking about everything from crimea to syria to what the overall size of the u.s. military is. if we want avoid those
foreign policy objectives affected by energy issues. while the national debate is over, tubes and mobile biological weapons labs, internal documents note that increased oil production in a post war iraq would have the vul effect of reducing world oil prices. >> prior to our even going to war in iraq, the focus was on oil. and iraqi oil and how to take it over far more than anything else. >> joining me now is rachel maddow, the host of the "the rachel maddow" show and...
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want to is, if they expand, they have a strong interest in expanding the reach of the energy companies abroad, i think it will be extremely proud -- problematic in the circumstances. again, finding a much harder to attract the kind of investment they need and developing the greenfield or blue field projects in russia. so, it doesn't look like a very attractive scenario just at a time when the economy in russia is slowing down. >> the chinese have been nervous about a resurgence of russia for a while now. how are the chinese going to view all of this? what side are they going to come down on? about the realng long-term thinkers in the case of the chinese. i don't think they have actually been especially concerned by russia's resurgence he, as we call it. they have been able to drive a coach and horses through russia's influence in central asia to for example. i think they are very surprised that the number of things the russians have done the past two decades. capitalize on the boom years and the commodity markets. it rather looks like russia has beodel -- that cannot reformed. >> and m
want to is, if they expand, they have a strong interest in expanding the reach of the energy companies abroad, i think it will be extremely proud -- problematic in the circumstances. again, finding a much harder to attract the kind of investment they need and developing the greenfield or blue field projects in russia. so, it doesn't look like a very attractive scenario just at a time when the economy in russia is slowing down. >> the chinese have been nervous about a resurgence of russia...
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the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond in any meaningful or serious way that will inhibit him. he may as well go for it, within certain limits, which is a sad state of affairs. >> professor, it's rare i agree with a college professor these days, they tend to slant solidly left. >>> did the president sneak yet another wasteful stimulus package into his budget proposal? later, shep smith has the latest from kiev where he is tonight. stop what you're doing, you never want to miss an episode, right now, set your dvr, record hannity the series you never miss a show. what super po
the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond...
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he has no cap she has those -- he has those levers, particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? here is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes him nervous if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia. >> what you do if the sanctions fail? what do you do it the pressure fails and he continues with his own ambitious ideas of expanding russia within his own borders and spears of influence? >> go back to georgia in nato. if you tried something like that say with one area that has a significant russian popularity -- population, he would be attacking nato. that would be an entirely different set of circumstances. i have no ill
he has no cap she has those -- he has those levers, particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? here is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >> what does dissent in russia look like these days? we're going to show you a coup of examples of that next. and we'll include the example of that anchorwoman in russia who said she objects to the invasion of crimea. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked, giants stood tall, and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real. avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place. expedia, find yours. take because you can't beating for zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com >> look what happens to a simple political blogger who investigates government corruption. meet alexi novali. he was four hours late to ou
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >> what does dissent in russia look like these days? we're going to show you a coup of examples of that next. and we'll include the example of that anchorwoman in russia who said she objects to the invasion of crimea. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on...
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>> you have the biggest energy user. we see these spikes in oil when we have tensions rise in the middle east, and then they come back down again when you see those recede. when people talk about trade sanctions, you can see how it could hit the likes of russia. 20% of their national income comes from natural gas alone. so it could hurt them. you have to say, russia is not iran. i was looking at some of the stats from b.p. statistical review. a third of natural gas imports into e.u. come from russia. any kinds of trade sanctions there would hurt russia, and it would hurt europe, too. >> and there are questions raised about what will be the spongs in terms of sanctions, but also what will be the russian response with regard to gas supplies. the gas problem has been suggesting it could end natural gas discounts to ukraine and that could have effects to the rest of europe. >> it would definitely do that. the gas problem today is one of the biggest in the equity market down to almost 10%. they are -- down almost 10%. they ar
>> you have the biggest energy user. we see these spikes in oil when we have tensions rise in the middle east, and then they come back down again when you see those recede. when people talk about trade sanctions, you can see how it could hit the likes of russia. 20% of their national income comes from natural gas alone. so it could hurt them. you have to say, russia is not iran. i was looking at some of the stats from b.p. statistical review. a third of natural gas imports into e.u. come...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ the next time you rent a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's the next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. to keep a germ-free office. from latex gloves and antibacterial wipes to steam cleaners, keyboard vacuums and microfiber cloths. yes, staples has everything you need for a germaphobe-friendly office... [ sneezes, coughs ] except germ-free coworkers. [ retches ] thousands of products added online every day... [ click ] even protective suits. [ sneezes ] now get 15% off your cleaning supply purchase. staples. make more happen. >> in the spotlight tonight, putin's political machine. on ruete
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ the next time you rent a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's the next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you...
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the country's energy situation is crucial. after the break, we'll find out who is waiting in -- who is weighing in on the ukraine's power struggles. ♪ >> welcome back. we're taking a closer look at europe's energy situation. affected by the conflict in the ukraine. what happens next is completely up in the air. joining us now is the executive chair of the global energy symposium. let's talk about europe's exposure to russian gas and the ukrainian throughput. to what extent should we be worried by the escalating situation? >> the longer this crisis remains, the greater the impact is going to be on energy expectations in europe. we are already seeing that this morning. of any has happened great significance in the ukraine other than some russian troops showing up in the crimea. it has been enough to start spiking prices and spiking future levels. that is going to be more pronounced as we move forward. the interesting thing is what is already doing in new york, which i think is an overreaction at -- moment, given what is at wha
the country's energy situation is crucial. after the break, we'll find out who is waiting in -- who is weighing in on the ukraine's power struggles. ♪ >> welcome back. we're taking a closer look at europe's energy situation. affected by the conflict in the ukraine. what happens next is completely up in the air. joining us now is the executive chair of the global energy symposium. let's talk about europe's exposure to russian gas and the ukrainian throughput. to what extent should we be...
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they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop not going to the g 8 with you. >> pivotal time. >> it is. sounds like what the administration is talking about is at most economic sanctions. that from everything i am reading and hearing will have very little impact on russia because they will continue to have a relationship with europe. europe, because of their economic problems, is in no position to cut off its trade. >> and allies, britain already saying we are a no go. >> and i imagine, it doesn't look like we are trying to sort of must ira lot of support. >>. no and we have just b
they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop...
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[laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. will the prime minister clarify, is he happy that there are climate change deniers in his government? >> this is obviously the new approach to prime minister's questions. you come in and praise the prime minister for his commitment to climate change. i like the new style. i think this is much more refreshing. this government has a solid track record of cutting carbon and investing in nuclear. the biggest renewable energy program we have seen in this country, for the first time in a long time we are on track to the renewable target. perhaps he would like to get up again and congratulate me on the record on the energy environment. >> the whole country will have heard they cannot answer the question about whether you need to believe in man-made climate change to be part of his government. it was a basic part to be a matter of individual conscience. it used to be the thing he claimed was his passion above all else. here is the thing -- >> order. order. the questions and the answers will b
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there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think she's trying to potentially have -- be a channel to try to talk putin down from the ledge that he finds himself on. so that may be one tactic, where she's -- you know, she's looking at perhaps, you know, canceling the g8 meeting but not at this point make the g8 into a g7. >> do you sense that in the end putin will ever deal with the new government in ukraine? is he actually looking to reinstall yanukovych? >> well, for the moment russia recognizes yanukovych, does not recognize the interim government. i think we'll have to look at the fortunes of yulia tymoshenko and see
there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think...
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> it would seem that europe wouldn't want to go along with this, because russia could cut off their energy supply, right? >> exactly, and i think that europe is right. you have to except, this is a russian sphere of influence, and they have taken back the crimea, and we fought the crimean war to prevent this. but they got it back after stalin and in an era, they let it go to the yucata ukraine, any want it back, they have a vital interest, and we should not treada it. we would be gravely mistaken. we put down lines, and i think it's going to be very damaging to u.s. foreign policy with the whole world watching this, particularly the middle east, saudi arabia, and kuwait, and airiab emertus, and iraq, and i think they're going to see a u-turn this time, just like it was on syria on a red line, and it's very damaging to our policy and our prestige in the west. >> the markets we're watching too, and the investors as well today and yesterday. it was a down day yesterday. and up day today. do the markets know something that we don't know? >> no. when the major risk is faulk, but when you have t
> it would seem that europe wouldn't want to go along with this, because russia could cut off their energy supply, right? >> exactly, and i think that europe is right. you have to except, this is a russian sphere of influence, and they have taken back the crimea, and we fought the crimean war to prevent this. but they got it back after stalin and in an era, they let it go to the yucata ukraine, any want it back, they have a vital interest, and we should not treada it. we would be...
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because rush ha is blackmailing europe over energy. supplies a third of oil and natural gas to the eu. the more oil and natural gas the u.s.a. and canada can produce and distribute, the weaker russia becomes on the world stage i fervently hope president obama understands that finally, there is barack obama's legacy. hear's a satirical picture posted on fox nation showing the contrasting styles of putin and obama. obviously the russian leader sees himself as macho man. the president sees himself as a renaissance man who wants to accommodate. but there is no accommodating putin. and if the u.s.a. looks weak on this one, believe me, we'll pay a heavy price. as will the president's historical reputation. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction joining us from boston fox news military analyst colonel david hunt and -- am i making mistakes here, mr. whiten? >> no, i don't think so. i would add a few other things to the list. you know, we can be specific with building -- helping central europe get free of russian energy. i
because rush ha is blackmailing europe over energy. supplies a third of oil and natural gas to the eu. the more oil and natural gas the u.s.a. and canada can produce and distribute, the weaker russia becomes on the world stage i fervently hope president obama understands that finally, there is barack obama's legacy. hear's a satirical picture posted on fox nation showing the contrasting styles of putin and obama. obviously the russian leader sees himself as macho man. the president sees himself...
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there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy is improving, and it's right there on the border of russia. so i think it makes him very nervous, if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia, as you know, which is propped up by energy. >> charlie: should we revisit the question of georgia and nato? >> yes. i really believe that we should sponsor the inclusion of georgia into nato. every few weeks the russians move the fence a little further into georgian territory with impunity. there was a peace agreement orc
there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy...
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the iranian nuclear program is in the spotlight as the atomic energy agency convenes today in vienna. based struck a temporary deal last year to limit uranium enrichment and are now working on a permanent deal. they are reviewing the response of progress from iran. the organization has said that progress has been made. with us today, a researcher at the international relations research institute here in france. the signals coming out are pretty positive. i might say that they are positive for the first time in years. >> this is no surprise, if you are referring to the agreement in geneva, or just what has been time. for it this >> that has not always been the case. >> it was a breakthrough, yes. >> are you confident that iranian that -- that iranian powers and world powers are moving forward to a deal? >> yes and no. yes in the sense that obviously iran wants to introduce a deal. this important issue is that the supreme leader obviously wants a deal for you renumeration's with the u.s.. >> he does not always sound like it, by the way. >> again, that is why this and holds significance,
the iranian nuclear program is in the spotlight as the atomic energy agency convenes today in vienna. based struck a temporary deal last year to limit uranium enrichment and are now working on a permanent deal. they are reviewing the response of progress from iran. the organization has said that progress has been made. with us today, a researcher at the international relations research institute here in france. the signals coming out are pretty positive. i might say that they are positive for...
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the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same page? in terms of the big picture. >> we don't want to see that. >> is the obama administration going from the iranians? >> we have to wait and see and the discussions are ahead of us. our position is clear. we cannot allow the regime to get its hands on the nuclear weapons capability. they have been talking the talk of moderation. the new president smiles. they are a smooth talker. what they are doing at home and executio executions. and an all time high. what they are doing in syria. underground and elsewhere and supporting the machine with the fighters and the weapons. supporting
the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> it looks like russian forces are consolidating on crimean. up to 12 trucks of russian troops have crossed into the eastern city of kerch from russia and the movement is being described by ferry. how far will russia go? the retired u.s. army general is joining me. thanks for coming in. if you take a look at russian forces versus ukrainian forces, 845,000 russian troops, 129,000 russian troops, tanks, two to one, combat aircraft, nearly 1400. russian combat aircraft, 221. there's no match. >> no. >> between those two militaries. so if it came down to a war between ukraine and russia, it's over. >> but ukraine has -- is part of a much larger organization in the european community and i don't think it would just be russia against ukraine. >> let's talk about that. let's hope the russias don't decide to move beyond crime and move eastward toward kiev arguing that the president yanukovych, he's st
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[laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. will he clarify? is a habit of climate change deniers in this government? >> this is a new approach to prime minister's questions. you come to the house of commons and praise the prime minister for his commitment to climate change. [shouting] i like the new style but i thought -- i think this is much more refreshing. this government has a solid track record of cutting carbon, negotiating internationally, to of investing in nuclear, the biggest renewable energy program that we've seen in our countries history. for the first time in a long, we are on track to meet up renewable target. perhaps he would like to get up again and congratulate me for this excellent record on the environment. [shouting] >> the whole country will have heard he cannot answer the question about whether, about whether you need to believe in man-made climate change to be part of his government. he's gone from thinking it was a basic part of his credo to be a matter of individual conscience. it used to be the thing he claimed was h
[laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. will he clarify? is a habit of climate change deniers in this government? >> this is a new approach to prime minister's questions. you come to the house of commons and praise the prime minister for his commitment to climate change. [shouting] i like the new style but i thought -- i think this is much more refreshing. this government has a solid track record of cutting carbon, negotiating internationally, to of investing in nuclear, the...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the lead," politics now. there's a fine line between crazy and crazy like a fox. today on cnn, secretary of state madeleine albright had to say this about vladimir aputin abou his crimean peninsula. >> he's delusional about that. >> german chancellor angela merkel says she doesn't think that putin is, quote, in touch with reality. whatever is going on with putin's head, it has not stopped republicans from taking aim at, no, not putin, president obama. >> there's no question that there's a perception of american indecisiveness and weakness. >> people are being looking at putin has one who wrestles bears and looks at our president as one who wears mom jeans. >> joining me, jeff goldberg and molly, the president has been slammed by republicans for his response to ukraine. what other options are republicans pushing that president obama and the administration is not? >> there's r
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the lead," politics now. there's a fine line between crazy and crazy like a fox. today on cnn, secretary of state madeleine albright had to say this about vladimir aputin abou his crimean peninsula. >> he's delusional about that. >> german chancellor angela merkel says...
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debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly in economic dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. as you don't know if you don't panic or you ignore response to roos. most everyone in my life that i cared about their goal much and then. they came askin well. i was a national champion in track and field and also i was able to go and qualify for the olympic games. you know nine hundred eighty eight i started to experiment with other drugs i had lost all the financial means that i had was really on the street . black large brown can. feel great to drink. over. did you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentione
debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly in economic dog all that will increase britain's...
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jobs in high tech manufacturing and energy and exports and american innovation. that's job number one. number two is training more americans with the skill they need to fill those good jobs. our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three. guaranteeing every young person in the country access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to a college education like the one you are getting here. that's why over the past five years, working with the outstanding congressional delegation, we have been able to make sure that grand dollars are going further than before. we took on a student loan system that gave billions of taxpayer dollars to the big banks and said let's use them to give more students what they need to go to college. that's why we are offering millions of young people a chance to cap student loan payments at 10% of income. you need to check it out and go to the website at the department of education and find out how to be eligible. more young people are earning college degrees than ever before. of course and i know your president wo
jobs in high tech manufacturing and energy and exports and american innovation. that's job number one. number two is training more americans with the skill they need to fill those good jobs. our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three. guaranteeing every young person in the country access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to a college education like the one you are getting here. that's why over the past five years, working with the outstanding congressional...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed
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russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london. richard, how are the stocks reacting in london where you are. >> in all the markets you are seeing, heavy sell offs. in germany. the index closed down 1/2 1/2%. germaniy has huge business relations the. a lot of economic interests with russia. if there looks to be any form of sanctions and economic effect between the west and russia, germany is one of the first economies that will certainly feel the pinch on this side of that. london was down 1 1/2%. paris similarly. ukraine as such economically. both because of those pipelines and because any form of economic standoff between russia, the united states, the european union is absolutely so ser
russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london. richard, how are the stocks reacting in london where you are. >> in all the markets you are...
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all the member states will then have to submit all policies on energy, climate, shaping the market. if these policies contribute to bolstering europe's economic strength or not. european policies are to improve the framework for initiative, innovation, entrepreneurship and employment. this means that we need to cut unnecessary red tape at the european level that hampers our companies in germany just as in the united kingdom. we always have to measure up with the best of them in the world. therefore, european rules and regulations need to be subject to regular reviews just national rules and regulations. should they prove to be superfluous, they have to be scrapped. this is why we have seen to it that the european commission finally takes the issue of better regulation seriously and acts on it. the european commission may only regulate where member states have not passed sufficient regulations themselves. the principal needs to be respected more in europe. it is in this spirit that britain and germany ought to set priorities for the work of the future commission together with our par
all the member states will then have to submit all policies on energy, climate, shaping the market. if these policies contribute to bolstering europe's economic strength or not. european policies are to improve the framework for initiative, innovation, entrepreneurship and employment. this means that we need to cut unnecessary red tape at the european level that hampers our companies in germany just as in the united kingdom. we always have to measure up with the best of them in the world....
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these are the main big pipelines. 70% of russia's exports are energy and a big destination of that energy is europe, through ukraine thichlts a small country relatively speaking, 45 million people in the ukraine. the economy is less than 200 billion. it already had an economic crisis. now, a political criescy. it sits between europe and the united states and russia. all of that uncertainty really rolling markets. a 13% decline in the russian market is a very big move. the ruble at a record low against the u.s. and the u.s. dollar and the euro. the country had to raise interest rates unexpectedly to protect itself. it just shows you what a shock all of this has been to the russian economy as well. that cob a powerful silent diplomate at the table as we go forward. >> christine romans, thank you so much. >>> let's get the latest from crimea. diana magna is there. diana? >> reporter: well, jake, if this is an invasion, it certainly on the ground feels like a very low-key invasion. we know that 10 ukrainian military and naval bases are now surrounding by troops, russian troops, even though th
these are the main big pipelines. 70% of russia's exports are energy and a big destination of that energy is europe, through ukraine thichlts a small country relatively speaking, 45 million people in the ukraine. the economy is less than 200 billion. it already had an economic crisis. now, a political criescy. it sits between europe and the united states and russia. all of that uncertainty really rolling markets. a 13% decline in the russian market is a very big move. the ruble at a record low...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> russian all ukrainian forces engaged in a dramatic face-off at an air base in crimea. the crimean region of ukraine. the russians fired warning shots in the air and the unarmed ukrainance approach. take a listen to some of the confrontation. you can read the translation on the screen. >>> we're joined now by julia yafy, the senior editor for the new republic along with jim scuitto. you speak russian, so you understood that exchange. very intense, dramatic. are we exaggerating? >> exaggerating what? >> the intensity of what's going on? >> no, no, he's threatening to shoot people in the legs. also, it's curious he's saying i'm following orders. who is he taking orders from? more of the unmarked gunmen we see strutting around? who do they answer to? >> fortunately no one was injured, but look at the intensity of their faces, what they're saying. there could have been some blood. >> i don't know
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encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane overnight flying when putin was speaking, but contrary to all of the u.s. pressure for him to take the off-ramp and exit -- >> we've, obviously, lost our connection to andrea mitchell, but, of course, we'll have the very latest information she brings to us, again, in about 15 minutes, we will hear from secretary kerry. meanwhile, let me bring in nbc's ian williams, also in the ukrainian capital of kiev and what's happening on the ground there, in particular the crimea region. ian, what is the latest you are seeing? >> reporter: hi, tamron. well, just to pick up from what andrea was saying, it's goin
encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane...
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key point here is the energy dependance on russia. they get one-third of their national gas from russia. if they impose any economic sanctions, they face serious retribution from russia. and the bigger question here, julia, is does russia even respond to the threat of economic sanctions? if you go back to russia invading georgia back in 2008, the west threatened sanctions, but putin very much deflengted that agitation from the west. in the end he got what he wanted. that was the an exation of two regions in georgia and that could suggest he's going to go with the same strategy this time around. having said that, one thing is a little different from back in 2008 and that is oil prices have been trading at a $30 premium, a discount, rather, than writ was in 2008. also, the economic fundamental res very weak, russia potentially sliding into a recession later on this year. and we saw significant weakening of the ruble against the euro and the dollar. so maybe, maybe the eu does have a greater economic leverage than it thinks. back over to
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i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear they want to work with them, that we understand their issues, that the united states is engaged and that we are not spoiling for a fight. i think what's interesting here, we're not talking about the return of the cold war. we're talking about using all of the different tools that we have. and diplomacy is one of them. and then working economically with them and especially in central and eastern europe, they want to hear we're paying attention to them. whenever i go there, they say you've pivoted to asia. i say the united states is an atlantic and pacific power and we can and should pay attention to both. >>
i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear...
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terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue with, not sanctions against, russia. ali velshi, al jazeera. >> warren hogue, and from providence, rhode island, thomas nichols, professor of national security affairs. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> warren, let me start with you if i might. angela merkel suggested that the russian president is out of touch with reality tonight. is that just rhetoric or they have just lost control? >> i think what she said was he was from a different planet. i think exactly he is from a different planet. the russians view this differently. in the context of this there is nothing the west can do by way of punishment, economi
terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue...
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and they called for the vote because about three months ago, they pulled a nominee from the federal energy regulatory commission because of opposition that was strong. that's not a very high-profile position. he was yanked, and this, this was provocative, and politically they should have known better than to call it up if they didn't want the president to issue that statement. >> there you go. >>> up next, former first lady barbara bush sits down with fox news and ponders the possibility of a future offspring in the white house. mrs. bush when "the five" returns. >>> events from the past week have us talking about who is best suited for the oval office in 2016. big names are being floated on the left and right. there's hillary, biden, paul, and rubio, and current governor chris christie and former governor jeb bush. who is best qualified? former first lady barbara bush gave her take to us. >> i don't know if you're a reader of the "new york times." but they had a column and the headline was brace yourself for hillary and jeb. >> i did see that, and i thought anything to make news. >> so is
and they called for the vote because about three months ago, they pulled a nominee from the federal energy regulatory commission because of opposition that was strong. that's not a very high-profile position. he was yanked, and this, this was provocative, and politically they should have known better than to call it up if they didn't want the president to issue that statement. >> there you go. >>> up next, former first lady barbara bush sits down with fox news and ponders the...
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i hope we do not go to the same process in looking at energy as we have in syria. i will close with this. my time is up. i think our foreign-policy credibility is close to shot at this time. events that have happened over this last year i think have weakened us substantially. i know you are implementers, and i am not jerking this and you. all -- and i am not directly this at you. supportow is i think we the diplomatic activities that are taking place there. any of us are concerned about the interim deal being the final deal or having a series of rolling interim deals. has beenay that russia our partner in all of these things, and i think us rushing to some agreement that again is not one that is substantial enough will shoot all credibility that we have relative to foreign-policy issues. i would just urge you -- i would urge the state department, those that are negotiating to please pause. let's make sure that what we do there is something of long-term significance that batters, and let's -- that matters, and let's appear not to be rushing into a deal just to make
i hope we do not go to the same process in looking at energy as we have in syria. i will close with this. my time is up. i think our foreign-policy credibility is close to shot at this time. events that have happened over this last year i think have weakened us substantially. i know you are implementers, and i am not jerking this and you. all -- and i am not directly this at you. supportow is i think we the diplomatic activities that are taking place there. any of us are concerned about the...
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germany, more than any other western european nation has tied itself to russian energy. it was a policy first instigated by then counsellor gerhard schroder almost a decade ago. it was controversial then. we traveled to germany to ask him about it and he did not want to answer our questions. listen here. >> can we talk to you about the pipeline project? is there a conflict of interest being involved? have you sold out your country? >> sold out the country to that man, vladimir putin, the president of russia in the eyes of many germans. as i say, gretchen, if germany doesn't want to act, the rest to fall in line because they control european economy right now. >> amazing report. thanks so much. >>> word hillary clinton used an explosive comparison talking about russia's actions in ukrainian crisis. what she reportedly said about the russian regime and vladimir putin that's distancing herself from the white house. >> john kerry meeting with his russian counterpart as we speak. shepard smith live for us in kiev uukraine. shep. >> gretchen, those meetings happening in paris.
germany, more than any other western european nation has tied itself to russian energy. it was a policy first instigated by then counsellor gerhard schroder almost a decade ago. it was controversial then. we traveled to germany to ask him about it and he did not want to answer our questions. listen here. >> can we talk to you about the pipeline project? is there a conflict of interest being involved? have you sold out your country? >> sold out the country to that man, vladimir...
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[laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. as a happy that there are climate change deniers in his government that is he happy that there are climate change deniers in his government? >> i praise him for his commitment to climate change. i like the new style. i think this is much more refreshing. his government has a solid track record of cutting carbon and investing in nuclear. the biggest energy program we have seen in this country for the first time in a long time we are on track to the renewable target. let's congratulate him on the record on the energy environment. >> the whole country would have heard they cannot answer the question about whether you need to believe in man-made climate change to be part of his government. part to be ac matter of individual conscience. these to be the thing that was a passion above all else. >> order. order. >> the questions and the answers will be heard however long it takes for those who are exercising their vocal cords and the vocal what it ought to come down. >> it we will properly pr
[laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. as a happy that there are climate change deniers in his government that is he happy that there are climate change deniers in his government? >> i praise him for his commitment to climate change. i like the new style. i think this is much more refreshing. his government has a solid track record of cutting carbon and investing in nuclear. the biggest energy program we have seen in this country for the first time in a long time we are on...
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we're being aggressive because we don't depend on russian energy, where as the germans, this is a big debate. maybe this is a positive thing that the russians depend on a trade with europe and why putin's backing off now, or does it make the europeans dependent on russia? >> it's fot really an option for russia to stop the exports. that would be self defeating economically. >> true, but we were talking earlier, on monday the russian stock market lost $70 billion, at the same time, vladimir putin spent $50 billion on the sochi olympics, so i think it's the economic costs making it pause now. >> at some point it's got to have enough of an impact on the russian economy that he's sitting up and taking notice. >> yes, that's why the u.s. is pushing harder for economic sanctions. i think the economic issues make him pause. he's unlikely to push further into ukraine with his troops, but if he feels he's going to lose his warm water port in crimea, which this is all about, he will go to the mat, he will use more military force, so it's a tool, i think, economic leverage, but not an answer whe
we're being aggressive because we don't depend on russian energy, where as the germans, this is a big debate. maybe this is a positive thing that the russians depend on a trade with europe and why putin's backing off now, or does it make the europeans dependent on russia? >> it's fot really an option for russia to stop the exports. that would be self defeating economically. >> true, but we were talking earlier, on monday the russian stock market lost $70 billion, at the same time,...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and chil
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew...
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nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power remained consistent. i worry that things could have become worse if nuclear power wasn't able to fill the gaps where needed. this is why i stand here today in support of nuclear energy and all of my constituents and the hardworking taxpayers of clinton and central illinois. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you very much for this opportunity to
nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power...
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energy and job creation, pipeline's an energy renaissance what jim's pointing out. >> i don't believe in the keystone pipeline because of the -- you can build anything and create jobs but i believe -- i just believe it's a useful pipeline. >> i was going to say he agrees with you, i hear your name, i think it was you, jim. >> thank you, becky. amazing job by becky. this is important, burlington, railroad, they're bringing -- that's a big oil railroad. but he's a huge pipeline owner. this is important because this is a nonpolitical guy, not like jim cramer but this is right thing to do. and obviously it's all up to the president. but i thought it was interesting that he didn't say it was a jobs, it was common sense way to get oil. and when you look at what's happening in europe, don't you wish germany, don't the germans wish they had continental independence of russia. >> wide-ranging interview this morning. covered bitcoin he doesn't think bitcoin will be around in 10, 20 years. >> wasn't that something? >> coke has pressures ahead, like they've never faced. >> pepsi should stay under
energy and job creation, pipeline's an energy renaissance what jim's pointing out. >> i don't believe in the keystone pipeline because of the -- you can build anything and create jobs but i believe -- i just believe it's a useful pipeline. >> i was going to say he agrees with you, i hear your name, i think it was you, jim. >> thank you, becky. amazing job by becky. this is important, burlington, railroad, they're bringing -- that's a big oil railroad. but he's a huge pipeline...